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JML is an Australian fishing tackle brand founded by experienced sports fisherman Tony Shao, specialising in innovative products that bridge Japanese lure technology with Australian fishing knowledge. JML has earned a strong reputation among finesse anglers for their precision-engineered crab weight jigheads — purpose-built for fishing crab-style soft plastics with a neat, consistent profile that maximises natural presentation.

At Compleat Angler Nedlands, we stock the JML Crab Weight range including the Rig N Go (pre-rigged with BKK trebles for instant deployment) and the Custom Crab Weight for anglers who prefer to rig their own setups. These compact jigheads are designed specifically for crab soft plastics like the Ecogear Marukyu range, delivering a natural profile and precise sink rate that bream, flathead, and other estuary species find irresistible in WA's productive estuaries.

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What are JML Crab Weights?

JML Crab Weights are precision-engineered jigheads designed specifically for fishing crab-style soft plastics. They maintain a compact, natural profile that matches crab bait shapes, providing realistic presentations that target bream, flathead, and other estuary species.

What JML products does Compleat Angler Nedlands stock?

We stock the JML Crab Weight Rig N Go (pre-rigged with BKK trebles for quick setup) and the JML Crab Weight Custom (for anglers who prefer to rig their own hooks and configurations).

What soft plastics work with JML Crab Weights?

JML Crab Weights are designed primarily for the Ecogear Marukyu Crab and Power Crab range, but they are also compatible with other crab-style soft plastic imitations available on the market.

Are JML Crab Weights good for bream fishing in Perth?

Absolutely. JML Crab Weights are a favourite among Perth bream anglers. Their natural profile and precise sink rates make them deadly for targeting black bream in the Swan River, Peel Inlet, and other WA estuaries where crab presentations excel.